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Partial Solar Eclipse over Upper Bavaria – and 100 Shooting Stars per Hour

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On Wednesday, the new moon moves before the sun. At 8:16 p.m., almost 90 percent of the sun is darkened – then it is already sinking behind the horizon. Two experts explain what the phenomena are all about.

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On Wednesday, the new moon moves before the sun. At 8:16 p.m., almost 90 percent of the sun is darkened – then it is already sinking behind the horizon. Two experts explain what the phenomena are all about.

·Munich, Germany
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On Wednesday evening, the moon over Hesse hides the sun to 90 percent. Where the natural spectacle is particularly good to follow – and what to consider.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The Science Museum and ONCE will use devices that transform light into musical notes during the August 12 phenomenon

·Madrid, Spain
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On August 12, Bavaria's sky darkens: Partial solar eclipse with up to 90% occultation – plus perseids at night. Find out more here.

·Kassel, Germany
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On August 12th it gets dark in Berlin. The reason is a partial solar eclipse. At what time you have to look up and how you protect your eyes.

·Berlin, Germany
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On August 12th, the moon moves before the sun. In Munich, the partial solar eclipse begins at 7:23 pm and reaches its climax at 8.15 pm.

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muenchen.de broke the news on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
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